Political Science, asked by priyanka786k, 7 months ago

Whatever rights another person has as a citizen, I should have the same rights." Who said that? Barker/DD Rafael/Ladki/Russo.​

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Answered by BrainlyBoss07
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Answer:

All human beings are born free and equal. You are worth the same, and have the same rights as anyone else. You are born with the ability to think and to know right from wrong, and should act toward others in a spirit of friendliness

Answered by surajnegi0600
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Answer:

Option 1 is that "Baker DD" is not a well-known individual who articulated the idea, "Whatever rights non-citizens have, I should have the same rights."

Explanation:

This principle advocates for equal rights and opportunities for all individuals, irrespective of their race, gender, religion, or other characteristics. Although this statement is not attributed to any specific individual, it is a concept that has been advocated by various philosophers, leaders, and activists such as Martin Luther King Jr. This principle is also reflected in many constitutions and human rights charters worldwide. It is a fundamental principle of democracy and the cornerstone of fair and just societies.

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